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Everyday Foods in War Time

Chapter 11 Food Control in Germany and Its Lessons.

Word Count: 13    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

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Everyday Foods in War Time
Everyday Foods in War Time
“Everyday Foods in War Time was written during the time of food rationing during the WW2 years. This book gives the homemaker at the time a lot of good advice about saving money as well as providing good nutrition for her family. It's fascinating to read about meat being 10 cents a pound and dry fruits being cheaper than fresh! And learning that potatoes and bananas are nutritionally similar! Who would ever imagine serving fried or baked bananas on a bed of white rice?”
1 Chapter 1 THE MILK PITCHER IN THE HOME2 Chapter 2 CEREALS WE OUGHT TO EAT3 Chapter 3 THE MEAT WE OUGHT TO SAVE4 Chapter 4 THE POTATO AND ITS SUBSTITUTES5 Chapter 5 ARE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LUXURIES 6 Chapter 6 FATS AND VITAMINES7 Chapter 7 "SUGAR AND SPICE AND EVERYTHING NICE"8 Chapter 8 ON BEING ECONOMICAL AND PATRIOTIC AT THE SAME TIME9 Chapter 9 Food Administration.10 Chapter 10 How England, France and Italy are Controlling and Saving Food.11 Chapter 11 Food Control in Germany and Its Lessons.12 Chapter 12 The Sociology of Nutrition.13 Chapter 13 The Sociology of Nutrition (Continued).14 Chapter 14 Grain and Alcohol.